Posted on 01/06/2022 5:43:45 AM PST by rktman
The “AI-enabled” car will go 350 to 400 miles - as long as it’s not carrying humans…
I got bashed for saying EV’s will be 50% market share by 2030.
It’s basically guaranteed. Just watch the trends. It won’t need force, just market powers.
“...can travel 350 to 400 miles per charge”
Maybe on a full 100% charge, but getting the last 10% of charge takes as much time and energy as the first 90%...so I’ve heard.
“Scan your CONvid QR device/ID before attempting to power the vehicle!”
And also out of business!
Key phrase: “the company says “.
Doncha mean a Fiat? Fix It Again, Tony!
Chrysler was a terrible car, long before Mercedes bought them. After losing billions, the Germans sold them to the Italians. Fiat and Chrysler were a match made in the slums. Two crap companies merged into one even larger, and even crappies company.
Not to mention how much your insurance will increase.
AAA is gonna do some healthy business when the idiots driving these things get stranded, especially in winter.
This is the end of Chrysler.
Get your hemis while you can!
(Do you get the marketing ploy?)
I mean, if you're going to go full retard, Go Full Retard! ;)
Someone posted a pic a while back of the AAA charging truck. “Yeah, my car stopped. Can you guys bring me 5 gallons of electrons please?”
Yes, but government ordered them!
Since Chrysler is owned by Fiat, they are being pressured even more. Europeans really lost any sense as far as “global warming” is concerned.
They’ve been dead for a long time anyway, propped up by gov funding.
I wonder what Jeep buyers are going to think about this. Off roaders can bring extra cans of gas, but how do you bring extra batteries? The weight would be tremendous.
Let’s see how that works for them. Not well I’m guessing.
There’s literally no reason for anybody to buy any new jeep now as the manufacturing of spare parts will also go away. Fiat has no incentive to enable the maintenance of existing ICEs if it’s trying to sell EVs.
Elon Mu$k has about 300 billion reason$ why auto executives are hankering to go electric.
Doesn’t Obama have a Chrysler 300?
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